Dear Mayor
My name is Linda and I am the wife &
caregiver of a Prostate Cancer Survivor of 5 years now, and the mom
of 4 sons. When we were told the devastating news that my husband has
an aggressive form of this horrible disease, we were both stunned,
shocked and horrified. Even 5 years later I am still shocked, stunned
and horrified that prostate cancer does not get the same support in
September for Prostate Cancer Awareness Month as October does for
Breast Cancer. Which it is my mission to change it in Ohio I can not
do this alone that is why I am contacting all the Mayor's of Ohio for
your help! For my family every month is Prostate Cancer Awareness
month 24/7 365.
Last year I contacted Governor Kasich's
office to inquire about a Resolution for September in Ohio. Sadly
there was not one, but I asked what was need to have one written and
signed. We need the text to put into the Resolution. Not a problem I
contacted the person need to gather the text and sent it to the
Governor's office. I am happy to say that as of September 1, 2014 in
the state of Ohio the first Resolution was written and signed for
Prostate Cancer Awareness Month by Governor John R. Kasich. It is
time now for the cities to get involved and write and sign a
Proclamation for the Prostate Cancer Community to help raise
awareness for the moth of September. I grew up in the town of
Whitehall, Ohio and so with the Resolution in hand I went to Mayor
Maggard's office and again asked what I needed to have a a city
Proclamation signed. We just need a copy of the Resolution.
Whitehall, Ohio is the first city in
Ohio to sign a Proclamation and now it is time for the other cities
to get involved and support Prostate Cancer Awareness in September. I
know that September is over but my challenge to you is by next
September your city will also support me in raising awareness.
I would love to see your City Hall
illuminated BLUE in September even for one day is a start or even the
whole month would show the families of prostate cancer that We are
not alone in the fight to raise awareness.
Sincerely,
Linda H
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